
The Yegi Project
Meet Yegi, your host and the founder and CEO of Yegi Beauty. The Yegi Project, is the podcast for the young entrepreneur who may not know where to start, doesn’t have anyone to guide them in the right direction and may not have full support from others. This podcast is called The Yegi “Project” because although Yegi is happy with where she is now, she knows that she still has a lot to do to complete her mission and purpose in this world. She aims to use this podcast to work hard alongside all of you to grow to a point where she can make a lasting change in people’s lives and in the world.
5/27/2025
Exciting News! Yegi is having her 4th baby! Unfortunately, this means our upload schedule may be a little inconsistent for the next few months. We will try our best to upload as much as possible either way. In the meantime, please enjoy 145+ episodes of content! If you have any questions or need any help, we will be available on instagram @theyegiproject and via email at info@theyegiproject.com.
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The Surprising Truth About SMALL BUSINESS Owners Nobody Tells You with Tye Threats #121
In this episode of The Yegi Project, Tye Threats, CEO and founder of WTV Consulting Group, shares her journey from corporate America to consulting, emphasizing the importance of outsourcing, networking, and maintaining a clear vision for small business owners. She discusses the challenges of imposter syndrome, the necessity of hiring help, and the value of community support among entrepreneurs. Tye provides actionable advice for small business owners looking to scale their operations and navigate the complexities of entrepreneurship.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wtvconsulting/
Website: https://wtvconsulting.com/
Takeaways
• Ty Threats is the CEO and founder of WTV Consulting Group.
• She transitioned from corporate roles to consulting after recognizing his passion for helping businesses grow.
• Small business owners often try to do everything themselves, but outsourcing is crucial for efficiency.
• Establishing business hours is important for maintaining work-life balance.
• Hiring a consultant can provide valuable insights that business owners may not have.
• Networking and building a support community is essential for entrepreneurs.
• Imposter syndrome is a common challenge faced by many successful individuals.
• Bartering services can be a cost-effective way to get help in business.
• Understanding your budget and where to allocate funds is key to growth.
• Remembering why you started your business can help you stay motivated during tough times.
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